Oct 8th, 2024

National Museum of Women in the Arts

States A - M

States N - W

Remote-or-Hybrid

Chief Advancement Team Leader

( D.C. | On-site )


About the Organization

MISSION: The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) brings recognition to the achievements of women artists of all periods and nationalities by exhibiting, preserving, acquiring, and researching art by women and by teaching the public about their accomplishments.

ABOUT NMWA: NMWA is the first museum in the world solely dedicated to championing women through the arts.

Through its collections, exhibitions, programs, and online content, the museum seeks to inspire dynamic exchanges about art and ideas. NMWA advocates for better representation of women artists and serves as a vital center for thought leadership, community engagement, and social change. The museum addresses the gender imbalance in the presentation of art by bringing to light important women artists of the past while promoting great women artists working today.

NMWA is more than an art museum. Through its work, the museum aims to improve gender equity in the art world, righting the balance for women artists. To learn more about the museum and its policies, please click here to view NMWA’s Fact Sheet, and visit nmwa.org.

FUNDING: NMWA has a current annual operating budget of approximately $17 million, and an endowment with a current market value of approximately $100 million.

Job Description

Position salary range:  $220,000-$250,000

Position reports to:  Executive Director

THE OPPORTUNITY: The Chief Advancement Team Leader is a newly created role, and is responsible for the alignment, planning, managing, and execution of a comprehensive, diversified, and strategic development, marketing, communications, and digital engagement efforts to further advance the museum’s mission with the mandate of significantly growing and diversifying sources of revenue from all constituents.

The Chief Advancement Team Lead will provide strategic vision and an innovative approach to this endeavor, ensuring that all teams under their leadership are fully integrated to tell NMWA’s story in innovative, compelling, and impactful ways, tailored to a broad range of constituents and visitors and driving growth in engagement and philanthropic support. The ideal candidate will bring vision, leadership, and creative approaches to messaging and fundraising, and the ability to identify and leverage untapped potential for greater visitorship, engagement, contributed support, and awareness.

The Chief Advancement Team Leader reports to Executive Director Susan Fisher Sterling and is a member of the leadership team. Reporting to the Chief Advancement Team Leader is a team of 17. The Chief Advancement Team Leader will also work closely with board members and an engaged network of national and global committees who serve as ambassadors and supporters for NMWA in their respective communities.

IDEAL QUALIFICATIONS: A history of creating and leading successful national advancement programs; demonstrated ability to cultivate and steward relationships with high-net-worth individuals and their representatives, foundation program officers, corporate leaders, and others; demonstrated ability to be a strategic partner to a chief executive; frontline major gift fundraising experience; ability to execute an advancement plan and evaluate outcomes using a metrics-based approach; able to serve as a visible ambassador for NMWA in the philanthropic community nationally, promoting the museum and attracting donors and advocates to advance its mission; working knowledge of current innovations in fundraising techniques and philanthropy, and an ability to translate those innovations and techniques into action; ability to build upon existing marketing, communications, and digital engagement operations; working understanding of earned media strategies and marketing, branding, and communications processes; working understanding of digital communications including website, email, and social media strategy; demonstrated ability to build, manage, and lead large, diverse teams, to cultivate talent, and to ensure an inclusive culture; history of working effectively with advisory and board members; familiarity with the local and national philanthropic communities; competent in budgeting and revenue goal setting; a genuine interest in NMWA’s mission and prior experience in arts/cultural organizations, gender equity spaces, or related organizations. Candidates from other backgrounds will be considered; familiarity with Tessitura and Sage Intacct is a plus; bachelor’s degree is required, an advanced degree is a plus.

The annual compensation range for this role is $220,000-$250,000 commensurate with experience and accomplishments, plus attractive benefits.

Contact email for applicants  kirk@howe-lewis.com